Vintage instant camera - Best waterproof compact camera.
Vintage Instant Camera
A camera of a type with internal processing that produces a finished print rapidly after each exposure
The instant camera is a type of camera that generates a developed film image. The best known use self-developing film and were formerly made by Polaroid Corporation.
A wine of high quality made from the crop of a single identified district in a good year
Wine
a season's yield of wine from a vineyard
Vintage, in wine-making, is the process of picking grapes and creating the finished product. A vintage wine is one made from grapes that were all, or primarily, grown and harvested in a single specified year.
The year or place in which wine, esp. wine of high quality, was produced
the oldness of wines
Hello, vintage cameras!
So, today, I got all these vintage cameras you see above...
I got the Instamatic 100 to work, because it had film in it. It was expired, and of course, I just HAD to use it. I'm eager to see what it would look like, I can't wait to finish the roll.
The two on the left, the Kodak Colorburst 50 and The Handle are pretty useless since Polaroid sued Kodak and they stopped production of both instant film and instant cameras. (Is that correct information, btw?)
I'm going to TRY to modify the Polaroid over there so I could use 600 film in it. Maybe I'll find somebody to help me with that.
Alright, I'm done :)
joch
I thought this was lost, but it turned up today tucked into an old photo album.
Taken sometime around 1980 with a Kodamatic instant camera.